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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930. ELKS DEFEAT [FISH BUYERS [PRISONERS DO | Weeor Contons s o by e 0.5 ‘: Weather Burean MOOSE TEAM HAVE BIG DAY FINE WORK ON “""“""“""“"“‘" [ ] | 814 xSy AL DATA i \Paps Drop Hot Encounter!More than 100,000 Pounds SKAGWAY RUAD* 1 n.Tr::.n;cst‘y ' i ;E:D' g:n:l:“’ Sen e N WO rouser UI S and Are One-and One- | of Salmon Unloaded Sl Peg s Gty oie UYL R0 g ¥ § Ha] ‘ Games Beh]nd Over Weeken d i L g { Noon today 29.98 54 60 w 6 Cidy MICHAEL STERNS White Praises Prisoner CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS o s In a nip-and-tuck affair ‘which| Wwhile local fish buyers werc Crew—Alaska Pro_gram Hecly Highest 4p.m. '[ Low 4am. 4aum, Precip. i Men who depend upon us for stylish and de- § |was reatured by the occurrenée of |swamped with ohe of the greatest Attracts Attention Stations— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather S J 1 3 5 |19 the Elks nosed out the|flcods of king salmon ever brought Barrow . o) 3 a2 34 T ) Cidy pendable suits will not be disappointed with ¢ Moose 11 to 10 in a nine-inning|to Juneau, a number of boats yes-| Unusually fine progress is being| Nome Pri sy a1 . o Clehr ‘ igame at the City Park yesterday |t and today werc busy un-|made in the rehabilitation and| Bethel b 62 46 50 * 0 clay these—we’ve used every effort in making these € |afternoon loading 101,500 pounds of fish. |improvement of the old Brackett| Fort Yukon .. . 74 63 B Ve 0 Cldy ¢ 3 By virtue of thelr ‘deféat, the| The halibut market was also ac-|Road between Skagway and Den-| Tanana .. ... T4 2 i 8 52 - 0 Cly new assortments as pleasing as possible from § |Moose dropped one, and ope-haif tivc today. Two boats, the Polaris, | yer . Glacler, according to United| Eagle ... .. 66 55 | 48 54 — Cldy e e games behind the American Legion A. 8. Einmo, and the Ocean- gfates Marshal Albert White, who| St. Paul ... 42 42 | 3 .3 12 08 cldy every standpoint — stvle. quality. value, pat- team. Things look bad for the|ic, Capt. Olaf Westby, brought in|returned Sunday from an inspec-, Dutch Harbor 48 45 | 40 48 — 02 Cldy -l po Etyic, quality, va s P4 | Paps now, as they have but three|catches of 26,000 and 16,000 respec- |tion of the werk which is baing| Kodiak 56, 46 . BE%- & 0 Pt Cldy X 5 games remaining this half, while|tive done by a force of prisoners under| Cordova 70 60 40 40 B Clear terns and “Ul'l\lllilllfihl]). the Legion outfit has four. Three| The highest price offered on hali-|the direction of Deputy Marshall Juneau .. 64 64 | o T ! * Clear of the games scheduled are be-|but for two and one-half months|prank Nefsy, in co-operation with| Ketchikan 64 64 | 50 50 10 0 Pt. Cldy { . . % " . tween the Moose and Legion, while | w ven by San Juan to th:;mc United States Bureau of Pub-| Prince Rupert ... 62 60 46 48 * 04 Rain | Splendid all wool fabrics—high grade tail- one of the three is the one whish|Occanic. This was 10 and 7.35|}ic Roads, | Edmonton ... 72 70 56 60 22 0 Clear 1 ; A was not played because of @ disa-|conts. New England paid 9 and| The morale of the men on the| Seattle ... 8¢ 84 82° " 5218 0 Clear | oring, good styles and finely finished, they {grecment between managers. This|515 cents for the load aboard the|project is unusually high, and they| POrtland ... 94 94 54 54 . 0 Cldy i } 4 | will be scttled within a short time, | polaris. jare taking a very keen interest in San Francisco ... 64 62 54 54 $ 0 Cidy H present a splendid opportunity for men of all 3 |President Karl Theile of the City| Buyers received the following|their work, Marshal White said. | Snokane A 62 66 16 0 Clear " ¥ League has assured. shipments during the weekend: «The crew was put to work on Vancouver, B. c. 8 8 i | sizes and tastes to select a new suit for the § | Moose Open Scoring Marlyn: Elfin, Capt. Ernest|june 1. Since that time it has —Less than 10 miles. ! | Yesterday the Moose started off|swanson, 6,700 pounds; Hagzel, Capt.|cleared 1,800 feet of right of way,[ = ... =~ v o T i “Fourth.” | with speed, but were overtaken by |Frank Shorty, 5700 pounds; Pro-|gy feet wide, and graded 250 feet NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainland stations, except Ju- [the hard hitting Bills. ~'The Vet|gress, 30000. The latter fish|of roadbed. ~They are doing an| hean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, |led 5 to 0 after an inning and Il reds and whites, came from |excellent piece of work, he added.| Juneau time. . 4 6 . | one-half, but the Bills made three d Schrey, Sitka mild curer. Local prisoners are now cngaged Areas of high pressure are centered over Northern Alaska and PrlC(’(l as ll)w as Q’ ;) ()() |in the second and four in the third| Melchior, Armstrong, Dessau:|in puilding a rock wall for pro-| the North Pacific this morning with the barometer low over the U O YJelee |to lead 7 to 5. The Moose added !z Capt. John Lowell, 16,000 |tection of the Government proper- Aleutians and Southwestern Canada. Precipitation has occurred over itwo in the fourth to tle, but the|pounds; Erma, Capt. Ed Doyle, 3,500 ty on courthouse hill. While this is the Aleutians and at Eagle in Alaska and over Western British Co- | Elks made one in that inning t0|‘p unds; T3768, Capt. James Young, 'peing done, work on the Last! lumbia and the Washington coast. Little change has taken place in . 2 G | take the lead again. i il 4500 pounds; Sadie, Capt Sandy‘chance Basin and Perseverance' g;fi:‘znI:g;,:}pl:r::tur:ipggx;irx;éze;h;‘:;s‘t;;:::’ é/%?\‘;h::\;?écet;fighl’;:fi | In the first of the six €| Stevens, 4,5 s. : s s i L3 ; Men’s Summer Shoes in Dressy | toose tied 1t with one ¥um 88| Two Boats, Now Bagland | ronniy b il g | JAnd Teported the ighest, 94 dogreesi - .- ¢ : added another in the Seventh 1| New England: June, Capt. J. C.|gone at Douglas and Petersburg. | ? s ) Y. 2 3 9 Y(,)t (Aonlf‘,rt(lble Styl(’s |again take the load 9 to 8 Thelpoatman, 2900 pounds of small|z of 1 15 performed by volun- o | Bills shoved over a couple in their |reqs and whites from Taku Har-|teer labor. el . {half of the scventh and led once|por; Alaskan, Capt. George JOnSs,| ‘The Alaska prison labor program, SCHUMACHER There’s real comfort and style |more. In the final frame the{go00 from Chatham. Marshal White said, is attracting i § -y - o . | se tied it up again with a 8in-| junecau Cold Storage: Emma, ol Federal | in these Star Brand good qual- Moose unea |favorable attention from Federal Pl ll B { R R 1 il _l for gle counter buf. they were unable|capt. John Winther, 3,500 munds;!pm.m authorities, and the Depart-} aster a oar { ll) Xfords anc 10es 1or to hold the Elks, who hit three{cpitic, Capnt. Henry Moy, 8,500 | ment of Justice. As a result Gf’ 7 4 s in this canto and shoved nds; Hyperien, Capt. Oscarl; iti 1lot; t TR men, }‘vm air is construct- Uines. R pounds; Hyp 3 lits success, an additional allotment o “ g 5 | | yp hi over the winning run. Oberg, 8100 pounds. T $10,000 his Desh BIABANS thE] Will Not Warp, Shrink or Crack | ed of high grade leather which | T L Alsbrict. to. cover JcoltR dr Mty | 2t All in all, tre contest was prob- FIRE DESTROYS ALL |food, clothing and supplies that | ably st notl are furnished to the volunteer crews &,ml"alnhc:;; B0 Crocx;fies;fi °é;,*,}§ BUT TWO BUILDINGS, by the Fedcral authorisi i { from almost every angle. ‘The er- PERSEVERANCE MINEX As a rf:sult »of the program, an-“ { <ha te s ris being | rors » vere the only poor fea- chal White said, prisoners are E i it i taken out of the penitentiary at assure every purchaser of long and satisfactory service. Come i here for dependable Star Brand Shoes at reasonable Lengths, 6 to 12 ft, Widths, 32 and 48 in. ture. e it g . Fire, the origin of which remains | \ e '1ces | ¢ S . McNeil Island to work on roads at prices. | Box Score a mystery, yesterday destroyed a'l| st of Fort Lewls, Wash, L b | ELKS ABRHPOAE |\ two small buildings of the|‘P° ArmY Post o it uneau Lumbver I | 1 Blake, o 500 8 4 1la,5kq Gastineau Gold Mining i Mo’l I ~~ Lowe, ss, p 500 2 2 b company at Perseverance, head of [MISS CURRY HERE i 11/ y nc. |M. M'Spadden, 1b5 3 310 O Digjver Bow Basin SPEND SUMMER: ° . e ren S 0. nc. | Heinke, 1f 51 3 2 0 1l Reports received here today were TO | PHONE 358 g b | McClair, p 3 1 0 D 0 1|meager, and contained information| To visit here for the summer,| o s i | 1 ’ . 3 Ramsay, cf 51 2 0 0 lisolely that the structures had|Miss Elizabeth Curry of Barabco,| ! Juneaw’s Leading Department Store | Sabin, 2b 53 2 2 1 1]éanght fire in some unknown|Wisconsin, sister of Mr. and Mrs.| \ {Gallwas, 3b, ss 4 2 3 4 4 l{manner and burned to the ground.|Willis Nowell's son-in-law, u"-: | ElVUrmefimmenlipmsenfipmmse ypomioafipe M‘I{odnnbum, rf 4901000 e companied by Robert J. Curry, J. i A0 L i ’ | Holimann, 3b RS L sk grandson of the Nowells, arrived F B ’ 3 i r TSRS SR BT 0T Ve s el o e alai “KETCHIKAN HALIBUT |ncre on the Alaska, | rye-brunn -, i motor to Portland where Mr. anc ? " 3 By Atie 1 i . ‘e W B o ol 3 g ‘Totals 43 11 15 27 13 12 They were accompanied by | } WHO'S WHO Mrs Ilnlf.hnt: s daughter wil! join APPUINTMENTS MCOSE ABRHPOAE FISHERMAN DROWNS Nowell, who left here week before Company ¥ | ANV PR | et (Trom e chey plan i B. Schmitz, 1f .5 0 1 1 1 3 e last for Seattle. ‘ { ! 1 % |moter to Franklin, Ohio, former F. Schmitz, 2b .6 2 0 3 3 0| Remy Bergh, a halibut fisher-| i e . {home of Judge Harding, and later | W|LL GU UVER L BRE: viad drowned last eThitsday 4 § ¢ en, 2 2.4 1 ) -was ) _CJ. Sullivan, former Depuly U, |Will continue to Washington, D. C C,m:;lnipflid“ lbi 3 1 8 0 oloff the schooner Gryaling, Capt. ‘I’.eatunng Fryes De- l Marshal of Tenakee, left on the| Miss Frances Lee Majors, Kmrmy' % 40 2 1 2 2|T. Christensen, in British Columbia licious Hams and Bacon { Alummh for his new post at|vate of the Alaska Agric “~INU P 3 0 0 0 0 p{WAters, according to a report re- { Haines. With him were Mrs, Sul- | College ‘and School cf Mines, left chc; o 500 3 0 5 Jjéived nere today by Coliector of | livan and their two daughters. fon; the Alameda, after visiting here, B Orme, tf of .3 1 0.2 0 gfOustoms J. C. McBride. Bergh PHONE 38 { On a business trip to Haines, |fOr & week. Cunningham, p .. 5 0 0 0 5 qffell overboard about seven miles : W. D. Gross of the Coliseum The-| Miss Adsit and M s Lmvn(lu‘. | Seean . e e northwest of Lucy Island. | KABO ] afre, ‘left ‘on the Alameda. f\flPor(Liland.;l)rogm\. a'u*lfil;)n.u(! &llx" Plcsndent Not to Make Al st g e S LY T ‘Hlstebod: was lxvcmcr;d }:n clgh:‘ i Frank Aldrich left on the Ad-|Alameda, et it S ‘”‘ k minutes from the time, he went { A aska Appomtments Un- | Totals ........4010 82413 7 ; () | | miral Watson for a short trip te;about three weeks. over side. Efforts at" artificial i “ » i Yakutat mwg On a short business trip Ln lll Some“me m Fall Summary—Earned runs, Moose 4, | esucoitation were unavailaing. The ' YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE’ t Visitors in Juneau while the Al. Petersburg, M. G. Monagle took | Flks 10; two-base hits, Sabin, Gall- lpoqy was taken to Ketchikan homs| CORSELETTES 2 | aska was in port included L. W.(passage south on the Alameda {0 Akiea appointments will be | s Ramsay, O MacSpadder, o {port of the Grayling. | 3 ! ire al salesme <oy > n; three-base hits, Kear- B | | . . B e e g AL | tcrsurg on the Alameds, [ Tde by President oover untl e 3 fuss on. bal, off MOt g , and | Dry Cleaning and Pressin senger Agent of the Alaska S‘efim-ich O e ape o8, k. |TEXt Tall, according to Capt. A. E. Aot T ke bR i, . i PR].NCE GEORGE OUT | | g ship Company. He is accompany- Pasty of SSirtys B b anile Lathrop, Rgpublican National Com- | = . X i } g . G Coneew, Genr a8, 10, 8 e Semat b ks o son. oo & W Meos 3 by Lowe) SOUTH EARLY SUNDAYf ~ GIRDLES | ~ g ager of the cowmpany. : £ TUN 3 ferred with Republican leaders here |+ & ? 2 ¢ | = | 4L SK L UNDRI Sty v ey, et 3, Wt S " i G B, S et} v cuna, wion deme| 8195 0 8595 || ALASKA LA i i rydock Company, 18 G el i . sleamer Alaska for Seward enroute a7 3 /. _ |Prihce George, Capt. MacLean, ar- N aska y S < severall ) 3 »11 o'clock from agway and saile i L ” Tourists aboard the Alaska in-|Linth tour of the Territory. She C”U‘X‘]};r’i:‘; winning_ pitcher, Lowe; charge de-|for Vancouver and way ports about BRASSIERS ‘ THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST clude N. R. Webster, Polics Com- 1}\:;:: Xllhl tfit::m]&\:]fl o”x‘x the Al |With Federal authorities relative to feat to Cunnlnchqnl.: time of game fone hour later. Seven passengers and Jo— = missioner of Los Angeles, and R. k & ‘i |Alaskan matters, including pros- |2 bours 30 minutés; umpires, Nos- jeft here on it for the south. ! ! Laws, Fire Commissioner of that|8fka was N. L. Troast, Bitka archi-} oiue oo bomtments. He assigned |trand, Bothello; scarer, Mize. Included on the list of those city. Both are accompanied by |tect, who is on }115 way‘tu Mumn-,no réMson for delay in the local e galling from here were: Mrs. G. BANDE‘\US their wives. uska to superintend the construc-|,poinements other than press of |[BRIG. GEN. CASTNER F. Freeburger and daughter Doris Mrs. G. F. Freeburger and daugh- |tion of some Government buildings |, vooes Hatore the Senate. N WAY TO HAINES |2 Mrs. R J. Sommers. . W H ITE GOODS S LE ter Doris left on the steamer Prince |Which he designed. There are six major offices to 0l \ ; A . T | George Sunday for Seattle. They| A E. Wick, local representativelys “ayey by the President, an TO INSPECT TROOPS [SEAPLANE TAKU 75¢ to $1.25 are enroute to Portland, Ore., where|0f the Dupont Power Company, is, . 4er the Department of Justice MAKES they will spend the next two .\‘x,-»;‘«rd 10e. Alnskul.lor stdoite, L in Alaska. Four of these are Uull,-v Brig. Gen. J. C. Castner, Com- 4 FLIGHTS months visiting relatives. will go to the Interior. o4 Bliten AEeEihLS and two P.Cd"n\BndFlr ot' u;ne Third fiivlslon. ’etpllne Taku, pilot R. E. El-| Mrs. R. J. Sommers left Sunday M o saseand leral District Judges. The terms of |United States Army, with head- |\ Hade four hops over the past < on the Prince George for Vancou-| que California historical society|the United States Marshals in the|quarters at Camp Lewis, Washing- ”k:“d' "‘;3’1 with tourists parties w ver enroute to Minnesota where she | has marked Col. John C. Fremont's|four judicial divisions have all {ton, is aboard the steamship Queck "z N9 Wi ogal persons. e will spend the summer visiting rel-{camp near San Miquel mission, The |€Xpired. The present encumbents|hound for Halnes; where he will |\’ 4 am. Sunday she left for, Closing Out the Following Goods VOILE, LAWN, DIMITY, FLAXON, PIQUE, GEOR- atives. westorn explorer camped near the|—Albert White, First; Charles D.|hold his annual inspection of [Lake Hasselburg with Dr. W. W. i ’ Mr. gnd Ms. H. A Mather of|fhiens &5 1548, p lJones, Second; Harvey Sullivan, |troops stationed at. Chilkoo Bar- (Cotinell, Mrs. Loughiin, Adrisn Roff, || Temporary Location— GETTE, BABY FLANNE‘L Berkeley, Cal, are making their! R L5 S Third and Linn B. Smith, Fourth |racks. Phil Jolie and Ed Swenson. They Triangle Corner i 3! 1. . honeymoon cruise aboard the Division—are holding over either| With him “‘M‘WTM 8. Lough |f B i codp ot thetlake and ) TABLE LINEN lld LACE | Queen. He is connected with the| Old papers for sale 3t The Em- |pending . re-appointment or until|and Mrs. Lough. ¢atight, one basketfull at the outlet. % advertising department of the Mat- | pire. successors thall be named and qual-| Gen. Castner first cime to Al-|SIsh fce made landing and takes son Line | e ~——————————— |ify for office. Judge G. J. Lomen,|aska in 1898 &s & Lieuténant. At|Off quite difficult, while it also in- Among the tourists on the Queen |Second Division, and Judge Cecil {that time he bonducted & party Mcmd with fishing. is Miss Maud May, perennial sum- | H. Clegg, Fourth Division, are hold- |of exploration and discovery, march-|'"They returned here at 9:30 am. mer visitor to Alaska, who is mak- ing over under the same category.|ing by foet and dogsled up the|THe plane then todk a party of ing her fifth trip north in as ‘Word received here recently was|Yukon River. tourists over Taku Glacier. Later many years. When Bhe returns to to the effect that an Assistant| Major Lough is Division Staff|in the day, Mr. and Mrs. A .T. | ALL AT HALF PRICE ALL PICTORIAL PATTERNS e * o Federal Attorney General would |Officer, who also has been in the [Koski and Julia MeCa e a| flE Seattle st 11 board the Admiral . B nn made a H et 1) Suiant ks and probably visit Alaska this summer |Territory before. flight over Mendenhall Glacier. HALF PRI . the Yukon | ¥ (in connection with these appoint- - This morning another Menden- g Traveling men leaving on the| e i "“"ms'h“Clpt» Lathrop did not con- PACIFIC MAKING > hall trip was made with a party g 2 Alaska included A. R. Butterfield,' WHY we ask " | firm this. TEN-DAY VOYAGE from the steamer Queen. c8 e EF ( e yar | | 4 ————— : B e et ou v | 108 1 i \ TWo TNDEms I & & Bormee = amird o] ~ DEATH ON ARNOLD’S BOOTERY resentative, left on the Alaska for ‘here for your Two cannery tenders arrived in |y 10, TOKe @ tén-day tour of Cha-[Alska. He is of the fim of MOTHS : : B ahé spéocing severs) v printing. We the Sl by oo i f:;z:‘kf::‘t‘:"‘"fhem':c;gutgzg RN Vit Dettaton “Luntar Ougn Goldstein Building Phone 45 L Ton 4 ten-day business tip tof . Delievethatwe il scason officially was opencd. They|Clarence Geddes, left here Saturday, — e LARVEX—FLY TOX Ketchikan, J. B. Burford, accom- are equipped are the Fenwick, Capt. George| Aboard her is J. B. Oaro, of the| ‘After an official business trip ORONITE—MOTH panied by Mrs. Burford and their| ‘to give your €andness, of the Astorla Puget| B, Caro Company, local whole- [t0 Petersburg, George W. Folta, chifld, left on the Northland. They \ A Sound plant at Excursion Inlet, and |salers, Nell Brodle is with the t United States District At-|] RINGS—MOTH BALLS will return here on the next north- | f \Wkfl*l'“l" \ the John L. C., Libby boat from|ship as deckhand. orhey, returned on the Queen. and FAX S od ke o the ivtorsiip, { er attention | | Taku Harbor. She is to return here about Juné % N AT e - PEAR 0 W. Fromholz, power investigator 0§ TR R, AT 25 to prepare for her first saili enry n, local attorney, was L—GI i el and that we M'CAUL HAS AIR MACHINE - |on the new Chatham Straits myy |8 &mival/on the Queen. Hs uneau L lg : chikan aboard the Northland. | are able to _|run, which begins about July 1,|BO8Rded the steamer at Petersburg. We have a full line of it—at [ ORI 404 Joe Brokav, | turn out a e aurday in- | Recently the Pacific was completely | py, Alan Bateman, Gonsultin Com n : traveling men, took passage Ior: satisfacto! ) stalled a new au!ox.nanc free air|overhauled, remodeled, and equip- GéolbEist of the Ke & g J neau Paint Store Petersburg on the Northland. rY § Bl machine on Front Sticet. The ap-|ped with new engines, : nnecott Cop- u \Pederal Judge Justin W. Hard- pieceof work, [ | paratus can be set for the desired K i | {per Corporation, and Bevan Pres-{| Free Delivery Phone 83 General Manager of the con- -accompanied by Mrs. Harding » PUT THE TES pressure, and will tur® off auto-| Mrs C. M. Jorge o m . e by Mes. i V16 T PO ) et X auie Jorgensen returned on ‘cern, left: on the Alaska for Cor- the Queen after a visit of dova il atile on the northlmd. They will | in the tire has been reached. weeks in the Pacific northrevset‘.‘! in Jux:et:: R Post Office Substation No. 1

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